Doubts accident result of freak weather

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Doubts accident result of freak weather
An accident
An international task force investigating the effects of the devastating
cyanide spill from a part-owned Australian gold mine in Romania will be
urged to focus on the project's construction standards amid doubts the
accident was caused by freak weather.
Sources in the European Commission in Brussels, which will co-ordinate the
establishment of the task force, and Hungarian official sources, said
questions had been raised about whether construction of the tailings dam
met accepted international standards.
The dam burst, releasing a toxic sludge into rivers and creating Europe's
worst river pollution disaster for decades. The sources said construction
standards were likely to become the key issue in assessing the extent of
liability of the project owners, who face damage and compensation claims of
millions of dollars
Officials said evidence from people in the accident area raised serious
doubts about whether weather conditions, which the project owners have
blamed for causing the dam burst, were anywhere near as severe as this.
The Australian manager of the Baia Mare project, Mr Phil Evers, said after
meeting the EU's Environment Commissioner, Ms Margot Wallstroem, at the
mine site that weather conditions before the accident were "extremely
unusual".
This, he said, had created a flood which had burst the tailings dam.
He said there had been heavier than normal snow falls in December and last
month, followed by heavy rainfall and
"a very severe thawing event" which had created an extraordinarily large
volume of water.
Mr Evers declined to comment on the construction standards of the dam.
The establishment of the task force was announced by Ms Wallstroem during
her visit to the affected area.
The mine owners will also conduct their own scientific investigation of the
accident, with an Australian expert team comprising an hydrologist, a
biologist and a chemist due at the mine site at the weekend.
Describing the contamination of the East European river system as a
catastrophe for the people living by the rivers, Ms Wallstroem said she
wanted answers about "what happened, how bad is the damage and what can be
done to rehabilitate the environment".
She also criticised the Australian half owner of the project, Esmeralda
Exploration, for what she said was an attempt to play down the seriousness
of the effects of the cyanide spill.
"They have to be prudent in what they are saying. This is a serious
environmental accident. For the people who depend on this water, it is a
catastrophe," Ms Wallstroem said.
Australia's Minister for the Environment, Senator Hill, said yesterday he
would look at sending technical or scientific expertise to the mining
disaster site but stressed that he felt Australia did not have any
financial liability for the accident
Crop circles are not a modern phenomenon.
They are mentioned in academic texts of the late 17th Century, and almost
200 cases- some with eyewitness accounts- have been reported prior to 1970.
Since then some eighty eyewitnesses from as far away as British Columbia
have reported crop circles forming in under twenty seconds; cases are often
accompanied by sightings of incandescent or brightly-coloured balls of
light, shafts of light or structured flying craft.
Serious attention was given to the simple circles in 1980 in southern
England. The designs appeared primarily as simple circles, circle with
rings, and variations on the Celtic cross up into the mid-1980s. Then they
developed straight lines and created pictograms, not unlike petroglyphs.
After 1990 the designs developed exponentially in complexity, and today it
is not unusual to come across designs mimicking computer fractals and
elements that relate to fourth dimensional quantum physics. Their sizes
have also increased, some occupying areas as large as 200,000 sq feet. To
date there have been over 10,000 reported and documented crop circles
throughout the world, with some 90% emerging from southern England. While
many still go unreported each year, the emegence of the phenomenon in the
world media and the internet has allowed more information to be lodged.
If you happen to buy the story that all crop circles were originated by two
sexagenarians with planks of wood, string and a weegie board, you are not
in the minority. Once in a while, governments like to control public
interest in unexplained phenomena by generating a disinformation method
called 'debunking', a technique invented during the Cold War for the sad
purpose of controlling mass opinion in the face of unexplainable phenomena
(this was the prime motive of the 1953 Robertson Panel, details of which
are obtained under the US Freedom of Information Act). The method is very
effective because the media provides little or no scientific or factual
data with which the public can form an educated opinion on the subject.
This absence of evidence is then replaced by ridiculing the subject through
association with other 'fringe' topics; so-called experts are brought-in to
explain away all the events as freak weather conditions or the work,
general pranksters, even sexually excited animals!
According to TV documentaries, all crop circles up to 1992 were made by two
simple, elderly men called Doug and Dave. It has since been discovered by
researchers such as George Wingfield and Armen Victorian that the D&D story
was tied to the British Ministry of Defense- in collusion with the CIA,
among others. Evidence supplied by a high-ranking informant in the British
Ministry of Defence suggested that the government had every intent to
discredit the phenomenon by putting forward two hoaxers in an effort to
quell growing public interest in crop circles. When confronted to provide
evidence on certain claimed formations, Doug and Dave changed their story,
even reversing previous claims; or they simply remained silent when asked
to explain the list of features found in the genuine phenomenon. When they
claimed making all the formations around the English county of Hampshire,
for example, it was pointed out that half the known formations had actually
occured in another county- "Er, no, we didn't do those either," they
replied. In the end, not even Doug and Dave knew which ones they had made.
And although they claim to have made hoaxes since 1978- at the time the
published date of the first design- evidence witheld confirmed crop circles
dating back into the 1930s. The public has never heard these retractions,
nor been given the opportunity to compare the mess created by D&D with the
mathematical symmetry of the real phenomenon.
In 1998, however, the surviving member of the deceptive duo did make an
incredible admission to British newspapers that he'd been guided by an
unknown force.
Since Doug and Dave's inauguration, many copycat hoaxers have appeared on
the scene. Some do it to disprove or derail researchers, some for profit,
some because they are sociopaths, some because they genuinely believe they
can communicate back to the phenomenon (with very interesting results, I
may add). Prior to 1989 the hoaxing problem was virtually unheard of. After
1990 designs of man-made origin vary by year- in 1992 and 1998 it was as
high as 90%, in 1996 as low as 20%.
That people with a good amount of training can go into a field and
eventually create a coherent pattern has never been the issue- recently, a
group of known hoaxers called TEam Satan/the circlemakers was paid to go to
conveniently out-of-the-way New Zealand to make an elaborate formation for
The Discovery Channel. The deceptive tactics used to trick a viewing public
into accepting the hoax theory are dealt with here.
The issue is that no man-made crop circle has satisfactorily replicated the
features associated with the real phenomenon, and this has baffled
scientists and researchers. Crop circles are created by a force seemingly
at odds with modern science. Central to the hoax argument is that a
physical object is required to flatten the crop to the ground, resulting in
the breaking of the plant stems. In genuine formations the stems are not
broken but bent (left), normally about an inch off the ground at the
plant's first node. The plants appear to be subjected to a short and
intense burst of heat which softens the stems to drop just above the ground
at 90Є, where they reharden into their new and very permanent position
without damaging the plants.
Plant biologists are baffled by this phenomenon and farmers, who know how
the land ticks, are baffled by this. It is the singlemost method of
identifying the real phenomenon. Research and laboratory tests suggest that
microwave or ultrasound may be the only method capable of producing such an
effect.
Crop circles are sometimes accompanied by trilling sounds, since captured
on tape and analysed by NASA as artificial in origin, with a harmonic
component in the infrasonic range.
The detection of electromagnetism also differentiates genuine formations
from fakes. This naturally-occuring energy is known to exist at ancient
sites such as stone circles, long barrows, tumuli, dolmens and menhirs, and
in churches and cathedrals which were built upon these sites. Crop circles,
sacred sites and other places of worship are also found upon intersecting
points along the Earth's invisible energy grid, and the size and shape of a
crop circle is typically determined by the area of these 'node' points on
the Earth's surface. The frequencies of this energy are associated with
changes in brainwave patterns and affect the body's biophysical rhythm, so
it is not unusual to find reports of people experiencing heightened states
of awareness and healings in crop circles- a situation also common to
sacred sites. People may also experience dizziness, disorientation and
nausea- effects caused by prolonged exposure to infrasound or microwave
frequencies.
Biophysical evidence includes plants' expanded epidermal walls, and
drastically extended node bends in fresh formations (normalright, crop
circle far right); also observed are distortions of seed embryos, and the
creation of expulsion cavities in the plants as if they have been heated
from the inside. In genuine formations there is a disruption of the plant's
crystalline structure, as these microscope photos demonstrate (left).
Yet in all cases, the plants are not damaged and will continue to grow and
ripen if left untouched. This would not be possible had they been trampled
by force.
Genuine crop circles are areas of gently laid and swirled plants which
create a floor in mathematical proportions similar to the Golden Mean, the
vortex nature uses to create precision organisms such as shells,
sunflowers, the spatial relationship of the bones in the human hand and
galaxies. The floor of crop circles can have up to five layers of weaving,
all in counterflow to each other, with every seed head intact and placed
beside each other as if arranged in a museum case; the centres can contain
nested, woven, crested, or wreathed swatches of plants- sometimes the
center will consist of a single standing plant.
They are not perfectly round but slightly elliptical (a hoax, requiring a
fixed central rope, cannot achieve this adequately). Their edges are
crisply defined from the flattened crop as if drawn with a compass and
incised with surgical precision. Hoaxes, by comparison, bear a stylistic
resemblance to tuffs of greasy, uncombed hair- and, of course, all their
plants have been trampled, bruised and crushed.
Other anomalies indicate an increase infra red output within and around a
new formation, indicating that both the heat content of the plants and the
watershed have been affected. Evidence even exists of four non-naturally
occuring, short-life radioactive isotopes in the soil inside genuine crop
circles (these dissipate after three or four hours); the soil in around
them appears to have been baked.
Mathematically, genuine crop circles encode obscure theorems based on
Euclidian geometry as well as the unalterable principles of sacred
geometry. They have the capacity to alter the local electromagnetic field
so that compasses cannot locate north; cameras, cellular phones and
batteries fail to operate, and aircraft equipment fails whilst flying over
them. Then there are levels of background radiation up to 300% above
normal, radio frequencies falling dramatically or rising sharply within
their perimeters, animals in local farms avoiding that particular area or
simply acting agitated hours before one materializes, and car batteries in
entire villages failling to operate the morning after one is found nearby.
In some of the major events, entire towns are left without power.
Since genuine formations materialize at crossing points along the Earth's
magnetic energy currents, they are influencing the energy pattern of local
phehistoric sites. They reference local Neolithic sites in
size/shape/direction, and are dowsable upon entry, with as many as 150
concentric rings of energy outside their physical perimeter. In fact, a
year after they have been harvested and the field ploughed and re-sown, the
energy imprint of the formations will still be dowsed, long after their
physical traces have vanished.
This area of research has allowed for the possibility of crop circles as a
healing force, and they are already being successfully employed in
radionics, flower essences and resonance therapy around the world, both for
people and environments in distress.
Crop circles are generally formed at night between the hours of 2-4 AM,
traditionally during the shortest evenings of the English year when
darkness lasts but four hours, in fields eagerly watched by farmers,
military, laser alarms, scientists or hundreds of enthusiasts in their
sleeping bags hoping to be the lucky ones to witness a crop circle forming.
Some of those lucky few have witnessed large balls of brilliant colour
project a beam of golden light into a field which next morning displays a
new crop circle.Yet despite many stakeouts and fields rigged with top
surveylance equipment, crop circles have appeared out of the mist right
under the noses of those looking for them. On one occasion, the
Circlemakers even materialized in full view of the British Prime Minister's
heavily-guarded country residence.
At Stonehenge in 1996 (left), a pilot reported seeing nothing while flying
above the monument, yet 15 minutes later this huge 900 ft formation
resembling the Julia Set computer fractal, and comprising 149 meticulously
layed circles, lay beside the heavily guarded monument. It took a team of
11- including myself- no less than five hours just to survey the formation.
Still not convinced? This web site contains a sampling of the on-going
research dedicated to enlightening the public. More will be added as time
goes by. Look at the pictures, study the research or better still, visit a
genuine crop circle. You'll get the message pretty quickly.
And when you do, tell this story to a friend.
What is El Nino?
El Nino, which in Spanish means child, is a freak weather pattern occuring
in the Pacific Ocean. It is well known that oceans have huge heat storage
capacity, which makes them one of the most important factors affecting
global climate. Every change in ocean temperature will have a certain
influence on weather patterns in adjacent land masses. When El nino occurs
such an interaction between ocean and atmosphere appears, proving theory
that these two are highly dependent on each other.